February, 1906. ] Annual Report. xv 
_ The Numismatic Supplement Nos. 4 & 5 have been published 
in the Journal Part I, Extra No. of 1904, and Journal and 
Proceedings, N.S., Vol. I, No. 4 of 1905, under the editorship of 
Mr. Nelson Wright. 
ere were also published the Indexes to Journal Parts I and 
Owing to the increased number of members, it was found 
necessary to print 700 copies of each issue of the Journal and 
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Alphabets, For the Devanagari alphabet and for all the alphabets 
relating to it, the system in force seemed to call for no alteration, 
It is proposed to publish in the Society's Memoirs a series 
of photographic facsimiles of autographs and signatures of famous 
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was in charge of Mr. H. N. Wright, the Numismatic Secretary, who 
also reported on all treasure trove coins sent to the Society. 
Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri was in charge of the 
Bibliotheca Indica and the work of collecting Sanskrit MSS. The 
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L. Rogers, I.M.S., and the Anthropological section coale 
Annandale, with the exception of two months when Mr. H. E. 
Stapleton officiated for him. 
Philology; etc. 
There were several papers of historical importance published 
Mahamahopadhyaya Haraprasad Shastri gave a brief History 
of Nydayasastra from Japanese Sources, the logical system of Aksa- 
ada which, though completely lost to India, is still studied and 
commented upon in China, Japan, Corea, and 1 ongolia, In 
Japan, says the writer, it has a rival in the European system, 
but this rivalry has only strengthened the position of that ancient 
school of logic. 
Mahamahopadhyaya Professor Satis Chandra Vidyabhusana, 
M.A., gives the story of the life of Sarvajiia-mitra, a Tantrika 
